D550. ll OU 0| Oil ll ‘U ll ' ' ` " "i " `-"“" ’ '_'i"“"°"' .="f`?-<'»f1.1.?-"mfP?‘?‘§""~f" 1ff..”=">_~ '_ - 1*- ' ..u ' ‘ -' THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LOVEIBER 121900 _,__ _°‘* _ _ 7° \C¢0rd|nz to V I Y _ ` I l V _ I a. -I __ A l V t _ I i V I YA I __ _ 'n Al I _ mduee word for wo 1' H Y re t iern ilnd out the answer for themselves should distinguish agood pasture or lawn _ hers place t rd the tsskslassigned. rhen take up the subject ln the' form of grass from ahay grass? _l __ _ grea s ress on lscipllne. t~ilks..Even- so common an object as “ ' i ’ ' ‘ ` " ' ”` ` ` ` ““ V `:.e@ _ A ""9" Gentleman Who S “WW” b h iFew Years Ago and was Wliatare J ' 8 `h mi. ends are to be aimed atll Some t -them appear to give greatest promiu me to the training of the memory. Tasks gegiven and lessons assigned for home i gk, and the correct reproduction of y gn from memory form the principal the true ob`ects oi taachin ‘i ' ` in ia _.__ _ grlcultural College is not ¢0n."Catal;'rho§one. Instead of despairing Us cimumstances “M by ii‘“f.E,‘iil. ‘ii ’“°‘; 5. *,‘“"’°i‘; = :souls u2f.Q.3..*”~°““ ,_v=»=¢° so-==» M' 'S 'i ney s. “ B U' mus " ' - th ~, ' ` ` ___ farm' and it ca t °""‘° “P03 C she statesshe was completely cure . §;_l_d91'¢_d_ m¢~ Imad° my » _ ; _ ` ` ` ' ° ' » _ Rf. ~ ~ __ ’ '#- Cert/A E-.=`='-’ E'-u verything else selling at _ ”°° be f-sulrht ln our wonder she recommends it. Child had eucy and I Waterville, \ B ‘Nov 5 -These 9°h°0lS TNS is the art ot qzricuiture, d"°PP"‘ th’ tl"`°°*'» hawkmk; Spitliillk nth” mens damp days of 1\°-,-ember are The teachlngd agdcultme with 'h h father t ught she was goingintn con h rg th K dueys_ No 1° sulnptionllouldnot slee atni htand adds inzhatiindredeesclipes Backaiiiilee you Slmuld °°°°¢!'11 yourselves is that Ionly wii anyone ering mCutarrll ~ ' or . - ‘S the bins Lumbagm and mmilur *Nth Wecall the science ofagx-|cult,nr¢_ I0 Hive it ,n;fair trial, any dru ist will ._ Iélfbt 0_1' dllfk gg ’ ks ` ' _ ~ - - .» -'~ _` e bl 0\i"'wd thi fo h 1 lll- 5' blii _ troubles are as plentifulas fallen ofthe why is distinguished £5; ligne’ b&c°k it éatgrlffhggoge Eges goth bgndsomi, , if, /_R _ S Kidney Pm, are the only sm "1 e lwwledse _ot the now. neilityon. N. c.P°1s°n sz Co , Kingston cents- YT T' _ in cure for kidney c0mpmntS___ scienlce of agriculture explain; the 0115-. Ilraprd, Conn. ‘ "' _ ,. fallto ure. 0 8111 on nature ofthe so`l;th h" I _ I ` ‘ ' ' "°mf>iui'_° il l.t1llr.F.w - I 7°’-me” 25. What uses are made of grass besides _ .C. C. Janus. P1`°iZressive and independent citizens- 10. Corn or maize is agrass. Compare long session yesterday”culmiuatiDR ii! U. erein, it seems to me, lies one of the it in forul and make up with timothy. several exciting discussions the chamber 5,11 over this continent. One pill a dole, ‘U`°a°¢St. if not the greatest object of our 11. Cloier is not a - h ti f ' d d 01 ti °f °°“` 25 cent' °' b°x' ‘t “U d°°1°"' °' Ed' t ' - I , d ties a. opte a res u on Chafmid e;‘3°hl”8- . 12. How do you dislgti;;suisvh :glxss from ildeiigel in the Waldeck-Rousseau govern- m°'n°°n° Bat” 3113 C0-. TOPOMO. _ Dr. Chaae’s Ointment la a. polltlvof nt you are asked to teach agp mulurg asedge? Is bulrush agrass? ment by 232 votes against 222 The and absolute cure £01*-Piles. It ll tio P|’0ViI1C€. t° 3'0"* Pupils of :the 4th and 5th 13. What ‘qualities or characteristics chamber had previously adopted aresolu- _ only Preparation which la IIC!!-MOU _f'>l'lI1S. At once objections will arise; tions expressing regret that the ZOVGUI' _*__ dinieulties will present themselves. Letl == merit had surrendered to Belgium Sipidi U* C°l1Side_r some of these. ` ` the assailant of the Princeof Wales- You say: “I cannot teach my pupils HOW CATARRHIS CURED IN MAINE. ,_ _ _ ,_ ow to plow, hsrrow, sow seed, reap P _ _ _ ' ' _ " ' ` _ __ he grain, threshy feed stock, milk cows' C eofllilln Maine are not so slow _for if it ne., .... _.1 ..... ... .ss sz. Gl:i.“;"x;..“lir“.r.l:.t“ffr"i.e2r AC1i°°-" &!_l'_Swer to-this is tha has sim gf °3xt!°°”»°“t ts °f- C°‘m"h°" NEW Yom: November ;“ Sh°°1f1 #vt be expects! "cc do int gags sir; iiilil spifimligiiguidiiby §liJeis'ds. scien' es a ese 0 er At the Brat symptom of a cnugb or ° ' _ "ld ‘aka Then comes the next ob_]ection: “If, aizriculture is a composite science, how can I be expected to teach it when I an _ not an expert or am not well grounded in 1 5, 5. all these other sclencies 1" To this, answer _ ViCo.:l L`vor Oil, a rclentillcilly mfybemade that but the '"7 si'-nPl°°t' "pad md thoroughly unable. principles of the science of agriculture hlnbiniatlon of Pure Cod L'var Shflllld be &I»f¢mPt'°di and the kU°‘l°d8'U 01|, Hypophoaphitao of L’n»i»1 and ' of these other sciences required for such l hldal; with Guli3¢.¢li: Derhoily `tenehingis very limited. All that 8h0¥ld IM iiicd lo nto nn er il Mg! he aitsmpied is io give the pnpiist :?:"_mll'IfE'°gi;:g"b?:°e£z£.': afright start, to open their eyes to [ . accurately propartialod, 5:; biker dfhgt agncmnum h 'r do* be “dd w uh _Y _B u le as a science, and every In 2:5 cotgminn ,f gh. teacher is or should bo intelligent enough :sae 1; i, “void of all 95;"- tograsp the first principles of the aeieuees _ moto or shell. Chilirel and _underlying agriculture. If you have no hvalidl can take it with perfeoi ‘ knowledge whatever of theseilrat prlno-,f *M7 “Id 0->°'¢li0°l=‘~ iplea you should at once set yourself right,- oe 50 Cents Per lame, oi al _and llnd out for yourself whats wonder-,l . D"um5_ fully interesting Held oi knowladgetbora ____ is in this subject that may be opoaed‘_ _ -Manufactured by~ up soeasily. You donot require _to bo, ;{ATT|E & MYLIUS’ a__geologis_t,{a~_;choniist aad.arl»t¢s H‘LI'AX, N. S- _lst in order to direct .your pupils. to a ' ' ’ ' I 0 o ul EE i O D C Q ' ll CIUUUIIOCI ' ’°¢ 0 0 Q Q '_)"» ""1 knowledge of the beauties of nature The 9 study of agriculture in our schools should be a st d f t ' ` _ u yo na ure. _ ' r ' ' “But is not the subject dull, unintereatf I _ ing, commonplace? It is not lacking- in what may be called the iatelleellualf' _ It is dimcult to answer this question with- , one unfolding :ns subject itself. no more ' - 1 promising, more attractive field of study if _ _ is opened up to-day than - that that of ' agriculture. The liatless boy in school in . _ all of life out of doors; the truaat is ai ; truant frequently because he likes out-ob door nature better than what he calls th e` dull teaching of the school-room. Study 1 __ nature. 308 close to hor, and your bolltiea _ S will he koen and active, your interest will be aroused your whole moata being will _L _ , _ . BH B SI I “What all to teach i” The text book . prescribed alms to lay down a coarse of study beginning with the simplest form w0've received a oask Of and proceeding tothe more complex. Ita lbCve through mistake of aim is not to impart facts, but to arouse and if we don’t lthe observing habits andxthe questioning th., buying public in powers, so that the boys and girls may M-ticlp, we are not the readlly_lind Out things for themselves. In _ *mug People that every beginning the work in the fourth fo~rm_ kno“° you may assign snb_)ects_ for talks and S we 8're` ' ' questions, such as the soil of the lelds,_ _ Theyim _ceiling “rv low, grasses, the wild flowers, the bees, bound to maké ,tm gp the trees, the birds. Space. does not _ Thayim the nicest/ ones ir; permit taking up these ln detail, but par- to' haps I can indicate what can be done by n giving you a series of questions on a sub- the vul' htest' Style' ~ ject that is familiar to us all, yet to which ` Dm? in and 500 them- little attention is directed. Put these or I . . such as these before your pupils, but let be quickened E noted. 10" price for which we are f* ""' i ` ” I “_” r =” SCROFULA THE CAUSE l Ecge tarrh h’ disease' hitt swelllngtan? even chgisnmptiou 'have P' their Zliigsi' ttalnt gll;cm°gi`l2iiiii°tliise With o I8 03 ’ ‘ safet . Th med for ‘a C'°°k°"Y W5" i,)llioii(ixilitsl;aas.eli’nn;,ll its fgrma i: 1?ood°sySar- blends dreamt tkoelrery .apo-lilo which 2°-S °° *h°f°°*°* “N ...___ we -~l ~=°~..:#‘..:.-emit" “<1 1 __ - so Cf I 3-"<5 I: .\‘ , .elf f \ ~> If ' ri _;z` \ '_//"‘~_»_ llizhtod in tho- making and not I _, -.I 'il Ji; I',l_ =___ popular prion pbuor, we aloe 2, _ _). I , ru. Q. I." iv. *f mv, il. _itll if-`:` ,I/1 ff ‘»_\ _- ['- r gi'/it ?/ `. .y lumuummmu curling y *iilll _\°{’_fl _ v.- »-\ ¢ `\ I , . ` “§` J _ ~f,\_l l ,_ . "` ‘ » ”_, \~47 - ~.-' l .(1 1; fi Working Suits are garments- ~_ ff, - - - that most dealers think can ba _5 anne! for it.. Those of ours .J/_fi au diiisrent. We have estab- _ lished a neord, ei obanetnr as to the quality and merit of ,~_\,._ this line, and, wish our added "1, an article poaitivolv irrosistiblo. lf' ` ,S ’ ‘Ii o aio o o in ’¢ s®oooooooooovv~vvvw° fact, vhilo rea‘iz»`n¢ lint and general utility is the _lain-’ ff point in mite intended for _ ‘ limi uni... .sa sails, iliii. I point equally. we insist that {,_,'-.. they be trimmed right and neatly_t`iat they are out to lit -_ g Q W with oorrutnon, that they_ ,__ look their mc$'y’s worth as f J/ we'l ll loot their monoy’s worth. This is why we; carry / a full aesortmelh People buy _ and ara astislibd and some _ ’ again. Those of you who come Brafwill have the benefit ' of a larger list to choose Ovelvoatatoo are all _tbit yo\’d wish. 1 Prices on Suits $275 to $15. e J Overeoat prices $5 to$15. '_'-fi i _ Don’t forget to bring the _ i_'{?\ r boys' with you, wa’ve every “"_ ` thing they need in the Cloth- (fy lim. "1 QQ i Pmwse Bros., The Champ-.on C.oth.`ers. W l f_f~>_`l .vi Lolwten, one lb Baile; Sliced s hir-hiv, 224. bm Surprise can list Welell the genuine arocash froamCit1 p_Od.‘ Ennis mi iiiliilnrs sts Sept. 1 oodézw. Dentiss r "* P/liNLEssBlJ1tlNrrgi"tRY by use or electricity or by the Berlin A'eth>df. DENTISTRY, _crownand bridge work (both with out pain). ARTIFICIAL 'PERTH-We make all if *@955- 'feoth extracted without pain. _ I ,` ii-_ FILL 1900-. A C/|59'-: ‘G 'P °S§.! 0 Cl _ l;-45°-if-_ .. ~Se.°~ » . ~ i- 2 -- _ 6»||l|t_~6|’sQhmlriu|l C JAMES J. WIf‘l\'ER. ` .. _ ~ _ Mauser. “ -$lfL'~¢lll'¥¢ Elia"- Snrlsi B|\`|`l-' ale- -_ "" ""'° ~ Callor write».lls'for P1508! b°f°“ ~ 1 ~§__ olacing your ' ` _ my 16 *$°°'f°lI *f'*7°°m.9"*`°-` I' “ ‘ I I slr? series, Q' '. -»sr_.‘.~ _ nlaifave caves; wlilieue i2ea¢ayri;¢loe " V , , .. ‘ "-.. ‘i. »' , ' _ _ . -§ " "i ff Ie! ei? ¥~;=n» ~ h ;.- M 2. r; ‘ ef cl* ;; EE l|alil.1aelllr§` __ 2 3'” 3 '* ' ‘ _ SUNDAY. ‘ _ ' ` Wil leave Ch'!.own. Will leave Rocky Point., a ~ .= 31 9 --». if »<>-_m- »‘lni|